Thats Tombstone aka T-Rock who rapped behind Wishbone. He was in the Graveyard Shift on the Mo Thugs Records. He was murdered back in 97 in Cleveland. The killer haven't been found till this day.
@@thereactionbox5308 Hate to be the corrector but it's actually a short time member of Poetic Hustlaz after Layzie named D-Lo. Sin is after the chorus before Boogie Nikke.
@@saneldacic6143 exactly i Loved his flow on the first two albums, but on his solo album he went to this weird whispering style and he pretty much kept with it.
@@thereactionbox5308 not really Raw dope records and their executors killed crucial conflict, to be honest with you bro, bone musically wasnt light years ahead of the flict nor was their rhyme schemes. COLDHARDS PERSONALITY NEVERS FLOW AND LYRICISM AND WILDSTYLE CAN HANG WITH ANY MEMBER OF BONE FLOW WISE LYRICALLY AND HE CAN MAKE SOME DOPE BEATS. BUT THEIR STYLE THE RODEO WAS SOMETHING HIP HOP NEVER SEEN BEFORE AND THEY NEVER GOTTEN THE JUST DO THAT THEY DESERVED.
@@jonathansimmons6452 Im not gonna say they were bad, but they were like bone thugs if they came from the middle of nowhere.. Yk, where your neighbor is 382043908429643948258 miles away from you lmfao
Thats Tombstone aka T-Rock who rapped behind Wishbone. He was in the Graveyard Shift on the Mo Thugs Records. He was murdered back in 97 in Cleveland. The killer haven't been found till this day.
They still flawless
I’m on it
Mo thugs no pretender
Krayzie bone-silence(this song is more relevant than ever before with social media and data)
AstroGardner most definitely 🤝
the first intro verse is by Toni Tone from Poetic Hustlaz. That's why he said "Toni Tone roll with Bone onna dark side"
Thank that was boogie night from poetic hustlsas
It's more thugs a member of the gravedigger first was Tony tone of poetic hustlers and second was wish
Sin from the graveyard shift
Second verse after Wish is Tombstone from Graveyard Shift and verse following Layzie is Sin from Graveyard Shift.
Thanks I really appreciate that... knowledge is everything doing reaction vids🤝💀
@@thereactionbox5308 Hate to be the corrector but it's actually a short time member of Poetic Hustlaz after Layzie named D-Lo. Sin is after the chorus before Boogie Nikke.
Fans....🤭😂💀
Well there ya go. I guess D-lo was replaced by Mo hart later on after this track bc I don’t remember him being in any other songs to my knowledge.
@@ttualumni10 Yeah D-Lo and 101 on the last 2 verses, this was the only Bone and Mo Thugs songs they were on.
And then flesh
6:05 I believe you're talking about Ken Dawg of Mo Thug lol, it's actually D-lo, a former ex member of Poetic Hustlaz.
Grave yard shift my bad auto text
Flesh still the best. so sad he couldn't keep his voice.
What you mean keep is voice? I mean yea he sounded very different from creepin on ah come up compared to art of war
@@saneldacic6143 exactly i Loved his flow on the first two albums, but on his solo album he went to this weird whispering style and he pretty much kept with it.
Then krayzie
Tombstone
Crucial Conflict was Bonethugs rivals
You hear that?lol
J Dil I knew that lol... Bone kill that ass🤝☠️
@@thereactionbox5308 not really
Raw dope records and their executors killed crucial conflict, to be honest with you bro, bone musically wasnt light years ahead of the flict nor was their rhyme schemes. COLDHARDS PERSONALITY NEVERS FLOW AND LYRICISM AND WILDSTYLE CAN HANG WITH ANY MEMBER OF BONE FLOW WISE LYRICALLY AND HE CAN MAKE SOME DOPE BEATS. BUT THEIR STYLE THE RODEO WAS SOMETHING HIP HOP NEVER SEEN BEFORE AND THEY NEVER GOTTEN THE JUST DO THAT THEY DESERVED.
@@John-nc7we Bone thugs n harmony were lightyears ahead of Crucial Conflict. They sounded like a country ass Bone frfr.
@@jonathansimmons6452 Im not gonna say they were bad, but they were like bone thugs if they came from the middle of nowhere.. Yk, where your neighbor is 382043908429643948258 miles away from you lmfao
Buddah lovaz next pls🙏🏻🙏🏻
Nicolas Velázquez right
I hate that song
Hay was better lol
Nicolas Velázquez Hay was better... but that was crucial conflict break out song🤷🏾♂️